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Doug Baldwin (foot) has resumed practicing.

Baldwin tweaked his foot in last Thursday's practice, and missed the Seahawks' preseason opener. He's back after five days. It's possible the Seahawks exercise caution and hold their No. 1 wideout out of Friday's exhibition against the Vikings. Aug 15 - 2:17 PM

Baldwin is day to day after going down in Thursday's practice. He won't play in Seattle's preseason opener, but avoided a sprain to his right foot/ankle. Baldwin could resume practicing next week. Aug 11 - 5:24 PM

Doug Baldwin (foot) is out for Sunday's preseason opener against the Chargers.

So is Tyler Lockett (knee). Baldwin strained his foot after K.J. Wright fell on his leg in practice earlier this week. It's considered a minor injury and shouldn't have any impact on his availability for Week 1. Coming off career-highs in both catches (94) and receiving yards (1,128), Baldwin enters 2017 as a locked-in WR2. Aug 11 - 3:49 PM

Doug Baldwin caught 5-of-9 targets for 80 yards and a touchdown in the Seahawks' Divisional Round loss to the Falcons.

It was a representative performance of Baldwin's 2016-17, as he posted workmanlike numbers while missing some big plays with Russell Wilson. The duo didn't land the same number of haymakers they rained down on the league in the second half of 2015, but remained potent, particularly at home. Baldwin certainly proved worthy of the five-year, $47.5 million extension he signed last June. A compiler with a nose for the end zone, Baldwin will be a top-18 receiver for 2017. Jan 14 - 8:03 PM

Depth Charts

Thomas Rawls will miss Friday's preseason game with a "minor" ankle issue.

Eddie Lacy will start in his place. Rawls has been running ahead of Lacy with the first-team offense for over a week, but this gives Lacy a big opportunity to move back out in front. Rawls has earned universally positive reviews this summer, but any ankle issue is a concern after the catastrophic injury that ended Rawls' 2015.

McEvoy now has a slimmer chance to crack the 53-man roster after missing the past few weeks with a bone removal in his big toe. With Tyler Lockett, Jermaine Kearse, and McEvoy missing time, third-year WR Kasen Williams has worked with the first team alongside Doug Baldwin and Paul Richardson. McEvoy and Williams are competing for one of the final roster spots.